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Five killed in Alabama tornadoes

More than 35,000 customers in Alabama were without power after the tornadoes stuck the state
More than 35,000 customers in Alabama were without power after the tornadoes stuck the state

A cluster of tornadoes swept through the southern US state of Alabama yesterday evening, killing at least five people, authorities said.

Video posted on social media showed debris swirling in the air, trees uprooted and homes damaged.

"I urge all folks in the path of these tornadoes and storm systems to remain on high alert," Governor Kay Ivey tweeted.

Three members of one family were killed while sheltering in "a wooden structure" in the town of Ohatchee and another died in a mobile home there, Calhoun County coroner Pat Brown said.

Another person died in the town of Wellington, Mr Brown said.

The sheriff's office said on Facebook that there had been significant damage in Calhoun County.

It advised residents to stay home and off the roads as more storms were expected.

More than 35,000 customers in Alabama were without power as of yesterday evening, according to poweroutage.us.

Officials said dangerous weather was expected to continue through the night.